Googoosh Comeback Tour - Comeback Tour Concert Dates

Comeback Tour Concert Dates

North America

Date City Country Venue
July 29, 2000 Toronto, Ontario Canada Air Canada Centre
August 5, 2000 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Pacific Coliseum
August 19, 2000 Inglewood, California United States The Forum
August 26, 2000 Uniondale, New York United States Nassau Coliseum
September 3, 2000
Houston, Texas United States Compaq Center
September 16, 2000 Washington, DC United States MCI Center
September 23, 2000 Oakland, California United States Oakland Arena
October 7, 2000 Anaheim, California United States Arrowhead Pond
October 21, 2000 Los Angeles, California United States Staples Center
October 28, 2000 Chicago, Illinois United States UIC Pavilion
November 5, 2000 San Jose, California United States San Jose Arena
November 18, 2000 Atlantic City, New Jersey United States Trump Taj Mahal
December 24, 2000 Las Vegas, Nevada United States MGM Grand Garden Arena
December 25, 2000 Las Vegas, Nevada United States MGM Grand Garden Arena

Europe

Date City Country Venue
December 30, 2000 Oberhausen Germany Arena
January 1, 2001 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
January 6, 2001 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
January 13, 2001 Stockholm Sweden Globen Arena
February 24, 2001 Bremen Germany Stadthalle Bremen
March 3, 2001 Stockholm Sweden Globen Arena
March 16, 2001 Paris France Zenith Hall
March 17, 2001 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
March 18, 2001 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle

Middle East

Date City Country Venue
March 21, 2001 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai World Trade Center
March 24, 2001 Dubai United Arab Emirates Al Ahli Club Stadium

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